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buckminster fuller
5th December 2011, 12:45
"Would you stand next to a 20-foot tower built entirely by flying robots? People in France have been doing just that.

With no apparent fear for the busy little cyber-creatures, visitors to the FRAC Centre in Orleans are craning their necks to take in "Flight Assembled Architecture," an installation that links robotics and architecture and is billed as the first of its kind.

Four quadrocopters have been lifting 1,500 blocks and precisely placing them to build a 20-foot tower, which is a model of a futuristic city that could house 30,000 people. They fly autonomously but place each block according to the blueprints.

The show is the work of ETH Zurich roboticist Raffaello D'Andrea and architects Fabio Gramazio and Matthias Kohler.

"Conceived as an architectural structure at a scale of a 600 meter-high 'vertical village,' the installation addresses radical new ways of thinking and materializing architecture as a physical process of dynamic formation," the team said in a release.

In the vid below, quadrocopters can be seen placing blocks on the growing tower as gawkers look on. Good thing the blocks are made of polystyrene foam.

"Flight Assembled Architecture" runs through February 19. "


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source (http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-57336313-1/flying-robots-build-20-foot-tower-in-france/)

Daft Ada
5th December 2011, 12:55
Amazing Buck, won't be long before they will be building blocks of flats. It all starts with baby steps.

buckminster fuller
5th December 2011, 13:04
Hey Daft Ada :)

I'm not buckminster fuller, and will never be. Guys like him don't happen often unfortunately. This is the reason why I choosed to use his name, to bring him back here. I can't imagine how pissed he'd be seeing the course of events today.
I still am a product designer, and I am so conscious of the human and technological potential today that it makes me sick to see the poverty of outcomes. Articles like this one are a bliss...

philippe

WhiteFeather
5th December 2011, 13:39
Interesting!

Ontarioguy
5th December 2011, 13:53
Pretty interesting indeed yes! I don't imagine those little "flying robots" could hoist heavy stone blocks of the size that were used to build the pyrimids in Egypt, (hehe yet), but nonetheless still pretty interesting yup!!

buckminster fuller
5th December 2011, 14:00
large scale 3d printing is a really nice one too :

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